Christine is an organizer for the TDDFT summer school in Telluride (funded by DOE, MolSSI, RCSA, and Psi-K), and then the Excited States workshop the following week. 33 students & post-docs (including...
Aleksey's research comparing absorption spectra predicted by the exciton model and TDDFT is published in JCTC. In this paper, we examined the validity and accuracy of the exciton model for disordered...
Grad students Xochitl and Joel are both doing summer internships. Xochitl is working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with Xavier Andrade and Joel is working at the Department of Justice...
Since Christine is still overwhelmed with keeping an infant alive, Aleksey will take her place at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Organic Materials Portfolio Review Meeting. There he will...
The Isborn group presents their research at the ACS meeting in SF. Makenzie picks up her Wiley post-doc award, Xochitl and Joel both give posters, and Jessica wins a prize for undergraduate poster...
Joel's paper in J. Chem. Theory Comp. examines the size of QM region necessary for computing converged aqueous absorption spectra for solutes of varying polarity. We used large QM solvation regions...
Makenzie will be starting her independent career this fall as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at The University of Central Arkansas! Congrats Makenzie!
Jessica Maat (REU student with us during summer 2016 through the AIMM program) has been accepted to the ACS undergraduate computational workshop to be held at the April ACS meeting in San Francisco...
Makenzie's paper (with undergrad Thomas Peev and high school student Chou Xiong) is accepted in J. Phys. Chem. B. This paper describes how to mix explicit quantum solvent with classical continuum and...